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No. 55 | 22 May 2019 |
Managing environmental risks in development banks and development finance institutions – what role for donor shareholders?
How and where infrastructure is built – and how environmental and social risks related to infrastructure are managed – will have a direct influence on whether developing countries pursue more sustainable development pathways or not. Development banks... |
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No. 54 | 21 Mar 2019 |
Transition Finance
In answer to the call expressed within the Addis Ababa Action Agenda to mobilise all available resources – domestic and foreign, public and private – in support of the Sustainable Development Goals, the Development Co-operation Directorate develops a... |
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No. 53 | 15 Mar 2019 |
Learning from Results-Based Management evaluations and reviews
What have we learned from implementing results-based management in development co-operation organisations? What progress and benefits can be seen? What are the main challenges and unintended consequences? Are there good practices to address these... |
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No. 52 | 01 Feb 2019 |
Linking Aid to the Sustainable Development Goals – a machine learning approach
Official Development Assistance amounted USD 146.6 billions in 2017 but do we know how much of this aid contributed to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? And to what SDG in particular? This paper present a new methodology using machine... |
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No. 51 | 01 Feb 2019 |
Blended Finance Evaluation
There is an urgent need to better understand the role that the use of blended finance in development co-operation can play in achieving the SDGs. By adopting the “Blended Finance Principles for Unlocking Commercial Finance for the SDGs” in 2017,... |
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No. 50 | 20 Dec 2018 |
Nigeria's Perspective on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)
The Working Paper summarises the main findings and recommendations of the pilot study, including first orders of magnitude of TOSSD flows to Nigeria. Estimated TOSSD flows to Nigeria in 2016 amounted to approximately USD 3 billion of official... |
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No. 49 | 19 Dec 2018 |
Transition Finance Challenges for Commodity-based Least Developed Countries
The Zambia country pilot study was conducted by the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) to explore the challenges of transition finance for a commodity-based Least Developed Country (LDC). In particular, debt sustainability concerns are... |
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No. 48 | 17 Dec 2018 |
Financing Refugee Hosting Contexts
Protecting and supporting refugees is an important responsibility of the international community. The Global Compact on Refugees (GCR) was proposed in 2018 to establish a more predictable and equitable sharing of burdens and responsibilities among... |
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No. 47 | 28 Nov 2018 |
Leave No One Behind
In 2015, UN Member States and the international community more broadly endorsed the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Agenda’s commitment to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals for everyone to leave no one behind. This working... |
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No. 46 | 23 Nov 2018 |
Cabo Verde Transition Finance Country Pilot
A transition finance country pilot was initiated by the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) in partnership with the government of Cabo Verde. The study aims to capture the challenges facing Cabo Verde following graduation from Least Developed... |
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No. 45 | 10 Jul 2018 |
Mainstreaming biodiversity and development in Peru
Peru relies significantly on its abundant natural capital for economic growth, development and human well-being. At the same time, the country’s rich terrestrial and marine biodiversity is subject to high pressure as a result of land-use change,... |
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No. 43 | 23 Mar 2018 |
Senegal’s Perspective on TOSSD
This working paper presents the results of the first country pilot carried out in a recipient country in the context of the development of the new framework of total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD). The results of the pilot... |
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No. 42 | 23 Mar 2018 |
The Philippines’ Perspective on TOSSD
This working paper presents the results of the country pilot carried out in the Philippines in 2017 in the context of the development of the new framework of total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD). The results of the pilot... |
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No. 44 | 07 Mar 2018 |
Private Foundations’ Giving for Development in 2013-2015
This working paper presents the results of the 2016-17 OECD data Survey on Global Private Philanthropy for Development and describes how this exercise relates to - and aims to complement - the existing regular data collection on development finance... |
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No. 41 | 15 Feb 2018 |
Breaking Down the Myths of Triangular Co-operation in Middle East and North Africa
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development identifies triangular co-operation as a promising modality to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Triangular co-operation is thought mainly to happen in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). This... |
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No. 39 | 13 Sept 2017 |
Responding to Refugee Crises: Lessons from evaluations in South Sudan as a country of origin
This working paper is a case study on South Sudan as an important refugee country of origin. The case study looks at issues of forced displacement in South Sudan and underscores the linkages between internally displaced persons and South Sudanese... |
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No. 38 | 13 Sept 2017 |
Responding to Refugee Crises: Lessons from evaluations in Ethiopia and Uganda as countries of destination
This working paper is a case study on Ethiopia and Uganda as countries of destination for refugees. The case study looks at the approaches adopted in Ethiopia and Uganda to promote refugee self-reliance and enable refugees to work to earn income. It... |
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No. 37 | 13 Sept 2017 |
Responding to Refugee Crises in Developing Countries: What Can We Learn From Evaluations?
Displacement is at a historic high, with over 65 million individuals currently displaced. The world is facing a refugee crisis that is unprecedented in scale. A large number of evaluations look at different aspects of programming in response to... |
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No. 40 | 13 Sept 2017 |
Responding to Refugee Crises: Lessons from evaluations in Afghanistan as a country of origin
This working paper is a case study on Afghanistan as a refugee country of origin. The case study looks at whole-of-government efforts by OECD member countries in Afghanistan, specifically looking at how states have co-ordinated development,... |
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No. 36 | 30 Aug 2017 |
Amounts Mobilised from the Private Sector by Official Development Finance Interventions
This working paper presents the results of the 2016 OECD-DAC Survey on amounts mobilised from the private sector in 2012-2015 by official development finance interventions, in particular in the form of guarantees, syndicated loans, shares in... |
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Managing environmental risks in development banks and development finance institutions – what role for donor shareholders?
Naeeda Crishna Morgado and Özlem Taşkın
22 May 2019
How and where infrastructure is built – and how environmental and social risks related to infrastructure are managed – will have a direct influence on whether developing countries pursue more sustainable development pathways or not. Development banks...
Transition Finance
Cécilia Piemonté, Olivier Cattaneo, Rachel Morris, Arnaud Pincet and Konstantin Poensgen
21 Mar 2019
In answer to the call expressed within the Addis Ababa Action Agenda to mobilise all available resources – domestic and foreign, public and private – in support of the Sustainable Development Goals, the Development Co-operation Directorate develops a...
Learning from Results-Based Management evaluations and reviews
Janet Vähämäki and Chantal Verger
15 Mar 2019
What have we learned from implementing results-based management in development co-operation organisations? What progress and benefits can be seen? What are the main challenges and unintended consequences? Are there good practices to address these...
Linking Aid to the Sustainable Development Goals – a machine learning approach
Arnaud Pincet, Shu Okabe and Martin Pawelczyk
01 Feb 2019
Official Development Assistance amounted USD 146.6 billions in 2017 but do we know how much of this aid contributed to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? And to what SDG in particular? This paper present a new methodology using machine...
Blended Finance Evaluation
Ole Winckler Andersen, Irene Basile, Antonie de Kemp, Gunnar Gotz, Erik Lundsgaarde and Magdalena Orth
01 Feb 2019
There is an urgent need to better understand the role that the use of blended finance in development co-operation can play in achieving the SDGs. By adopting the “Blended Finance Principles for Unlocking Commercial Finance for the SDGs” in 2017,...
Nigeria's Perspective on Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD)
Guillaume Delalande, Friederike Rühmann, Aussama Bejraoui and Julia Benn
20 Dec 2018
The Working Paper summarises the main findings and recommendations of the pilot study, including first orders of magnitude of TOSSD flows to Nigeria. Estimated TOSSD flows to Nigeria in 2016 amounted to approximately USD 3 billion of official...
Transition Finance Challenges for Commodity-based Least Developed Countries
Jieun Kim, Olivier Cattaneo, Arnaud Pincet and Konstantin Poensgen
19 Dec 2018
The Zambia country pilot study was conducted by the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) to explore the challenges of transition finance for a commodity-based Least Developed Country (LDC). In particular, debt sustainability concerns are...
Financing Refugee Hosting Contexts
Kathleen Forichon
17 Dec 2018
Protecting and supporting refugees is an important responsibility of the international community. The Global Compact on Refugees (GCR) was proposed in 2018 to establish a more predictable and equitable sharing of burdens and responsibilities among...
Leave No One Behind
Beatrice Di Francesco and Ida McDonnell
28 Nov 2018
In 2015, UN Member States and the international community more broadly endorsed the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Agenda’s commitment to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals for everyone to leave no one behind. This working...
Cabo Verde Transition Finance Country Pilot
Rachel Morris, Olivier Cattaneo and Konstantin Poensgen
23 Nov 2018
A transition finance country pilot was initiated by the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) in partnership with the government of Cabo Verde. The study aims to capture the challenges facing Cabo Verde following graduation from Least Developed...
Mainstreaming biodiversity and development in Peru
Galina Alova, José Carlos Orihuela and Katia Karousakis
10 Jul 2018
Peru relies significantly on its abundant natural capital for economic growth, development and human well-being. At the same time, the country’s rich terrestrial and marine biodiversity is subject to high pressure as a result of land-use change,...
Senegal’s Perspective on TOSSD
Guillaume Delalande and Valérie Gaveau
23 Mar 2018
This working paper presents the results of the first country pilot carried out in a recipient country in the context of the development of the new framework of total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD). The results of the pilot...
The Philippines’ Perspective on TOSSD
Guillaume Delalande, Raundi Halvorson-Quevedo and Cécile Sangaré
23 Mar 2018
This working paper presents the results of the country pilot carried out in the Philippines in 2017 in the context of the development of the new framework of total official support for sustainable development (TOSSD). The results of the pilot...
Private Foundations’ Giving for Development in 2013-2015
Julia Benn, Cécile Sangaré and Tomáš Hos
07 Mar 2018
This working paper presents the results of the 2016-17 OECD data Survey on Global Private Philanthropy for Development and describes how this exercise relates to - and aims to complement - the existing regular data collection on development finance...
Breaking Down the Myths of Triangular Co-operation in Middle East and North Africa
Juan Casado Asensio and Nadine Piefer
15 Feb 2018
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development identifies triangular co-operation as a promising modality to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Triangular co-operation is thought mainly to happen in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). This...
Responding to Refugee Crises: Lessons from evaluations in South Sudan as a country of origin
Susanna Morrison-Métois
13 Sept 2017
This working paper is a case study on South Sudan as an important refugee country of origin. The case study looks at issues of forced displacement in South Sudan and underscores the linkages between internally displaced persons and South Sudanese...
Responding to Refugee Crises: Lessons from evaluations in Ethiopia and Uganda as countries of destination
Héloïse Ruaudel and Susanna Morrison-Métois
13 Sept 2017
This working paper is a case study on Ethiopia and Uganda as countries of destination for refugees. The case study looks at the approaches adopted in Ethiopia and Uganda to promote refugee self-reliance and enable refugees to work to earn income. It...
Responding to Refugee Crises in Developing Countries: What Can We Learn From Evaluations?
Héloïse Ruaudel and Susanna Morrison-Métois
13 Sept 2017
Displacement is at a historic high, with over 65 million individuals currently displaced. The world is facing a refugee crisis that is unprecedented in scale. A large number of evaluations look at different aspects of programming in response to...
Responding to Refugee Crises: Lessons from evaluations in Afghanistan as a country of origin
Susanna Morrison-Métois
13 Sept 2017
This working paper is a case study on Afghanistan as a refugee country of origin. The case study looks at whole-of-government efforts by OECD member countries in Afghanistan, specifically looking at how states have co-ordinated development,...
Amounts Mobilised from the Private Sector by Official Development Finance Interventions
Julia Benn, Cécile Sangaré and Tomáš Hos
30 Aug 2017
This working paper presents the results of the 2016 OECD-DAC Survey on amounts mobilised from the private sector in 2012-2015 by official development finance interventions, in particular in the form of guarantees, syndicated loans, shares in...